Project CARS from developer Slightly Mad Studios will release in November as promised on the Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC. The Wii U version has been pushed back till next year, but it is still coming.

The release date will be November 18th in North America followed by a European release on November 21st. While it has yet to be officially confirmed by distributor Bandai Namco, we expect that it will be at some point later today.

There is still time to get your pre-order in for Project CARS and to make sure that you get all of the perks for pre-ordering. Project CARS has drawn a lot of attention both for its funding model as well as the quality shown so far. It could be a sleeper hit as far as driving titles go, but that will have to wait till it drops in November.

Slightly Mad Studios and distributor Namco-Bandai have confirmed that Wii U version of Project Cars will not arrive till 2015. The release this November is only for the Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC versions of the game.

Namco-Bandai recently partnered with Slightly Mad Studios to handle the worldwide retail distribution of the game and perhaps it was a little over zealous when word when out that all versions will be coming in November. While we know that additional versions of Project Cars is coming, it would appear now that the Wii U version will be first to be released after the November releases.

While beyond saying that Project Cars would arrive in November, no other official date has been announced. This also goes for the Wii U version, beyond saying that it was coming in 2015, no additional information has been announced. Sources tell us that we should expect specific date information as we get closer to November.

So the crowd funded Project CARS by Slightly Mad Studios has cut a distribution deal. This distribution deal will see Slightly Mad Studios team up with Bandai Namco to handle the international distribution and marketing of the title.

Besides the new dynamic time of day and weather system, the game will feature the largest tracks selection of any recent racing title. The game itself was built through crowd funding and crowd participation in the development process at Slightly Mad, which has given the game quite a unique flavor that perhaps other racer releases have not enjoyed.

Project Cars will be coming for Xbox One< PC, and PlayStation 4 this November along with a special version for the Wii U that takes advantage of the unique nature of that system. Bandai Namco will be working with Slightly Mad on the distribution and marketing of the project going forward. Releases are planned on other platforms such as the NVidia SHIELD and Oculus Rift. Rumored versions for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, are still possible, but not as likely according to the latest information. Android and iOS releases of some sort might be possible in the future.

The crowd funded Project Cars that is in development at Slightly Mad Studios has announced that they are changing the platforms that the game will be released on. The game that was to launch this year on the PC and later on the Xbox 360, PS3, and Wii U. The release has been pushed back to 2014 in the fall.

That is not all. Project Cars is coming now for Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and SteamOS. The company has announced that they will be dropping support for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. The will no longer be releasing versions for these consoles. Given the new release date, the decision just may actually make sense.